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One thing that stood out when reading the WP is that you can pay in a mix of currencies - so for example, you could pay 80 or 90% in ETH (or DAI if you want a US$ linked currency) but you can also pay some in the TRAVAY token - which would effectively give workers an ownership of the some tiny part of the Colony and an incentive to help make the Colony bigger - and raise more funds - eg. you could do a reward share payment to the token owners a few times a year, and the people who had done the most (good) work would get paid this proportionally.
Probably too much for MVP, but worth thinking for future - ownership and ongoing engagement to make the Colony bigger and better would seem to be a good thing.
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You are also correct that for the MVP due in a week, not feasible.
But I am leaving this issue open, as a road map item. Implementing this is great for ongoing engagement, but also great in terms of economic mobility. It is an investment from individuals that will potentially lead to passive income.
One thing that stood out when reading the WP is that you can pay in a mix of currencies - so for example, you could pay 80 or 90% in ETH (or DAI if you want a US$ linked currency) but you can also pay some in the TRAVAY token - which would effectively give workers an ownership of the some tiny part of the Colony and an incentive to help make the Colony bigger - and raise more funds - eg. you could do a reward share payment to the token owners a few times a year, and the people who had done the most (good) work would get paid this proportionally.
Probably too much for MVP, but worth thinking for future - ownership and ongoing engagement to make the Colony bigger and better would seem to be a good thing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: